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1913

1913: The Year Before the Storm - Florian Illies

bookshelves: published-2013, summer-2013, radio-4, fradio, nonfiction, translation

 

Read from July 21 to 26, 2013

 

Reblogged on the back of Twilight of the Belle Epoque:

 

BBC BLURB: In Paris, Proust sets out in search of lost time in a sound-proofed study, Stravinsky creates musical mayhem, and Duchamp finds a wheel; in Prague, Einstein yearns for Elsa and Kafka for Felice; in Munich, Lulu is banned, and Münter captures her Klee; in Vienna, Freud falls out with Jung, and Stalin and Hitler stroll, and maybe meet, in the grounds of a palace.This is Europe in 1913 - the year before the storm. Florian Illies captures a world on the edge of a cataclysm, in which armies are enlarged and and nationalistic lines are drawn.But Illies' snapshots are of a Europe, though laden with premonition, that is still vibrant and creative. The Futurists, Fauvists and Expressionists are redefining art; Proust and Joyce are reshaping literature; Freud and Jung are battling their way through the subconscious; Stravinsky has tapped a primative nerve in music; and Einstein is, well, Einstein.

 

The anecdotes and observations embrace Picasso, Braque, the Mona Lisa (mostly missing), Thomas Mann, Duchamp, Franz Ferdinand, Kirchner, Klee, Klimt, Kandinsky, Kafka, Wedekind, Einstein, King George V, Stalin, Hitler, Redl, Machu Picchu, Münter and many more.

 

Florian Illies trained as an art historian at Bonn and Oxford. He was editor of FAZ's 'Berliner Seiten' and the arts section of 'Die Ziet', and he co-founded the arts magazine 'Monopol'. He is currently a managing partner at the fine art auction house Villa Grisebach in Berlin. 1913: The Year Before The Storm has so far sold over 200,000 copies in Germany.

Translators: Shaun Whiteside and Jamie Lee Searle

Reader: Michael Maloney

Abridger: Pete Nichols

Producer: Karen Rose

A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.

 

Episode 1 recounts some famous triskaidekaphobia victims, the superstitious numerophobists should have worried about the tetraphobia involved in the following year - WAR. Kirchner Berlin Street Scene 1913

 

2 - Art historian Florian Illies' impressionistic cultural portrait of a society that is about to change forever. Marcel Duchamp. Nude Descending a Staircase

 

3 - Proust pulls his fur coat over his night shirt and visits the St Anne's Portal of Notre Dame. Frank Wedekind's 1913 play 'Lulu' banned

 

4 - Igor Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring

 

5 - Wilhelm bans the dancing of the Tango no wonder they lost the war! No Soul, that'll do it everytime